It was due to take place later this month.
Efforts are being made to re-launch a Drag Show event in Carlow, that had been cancelled following a small number of complaints.
Organisers pulled the show, which was due to take place later this month.
Those taking part had expressed disappointment with the move.
Mayor of Carlow, Councillor Fintan Phelan, says it's worrying to see the growth of online abuse:
Charmin Electrik, from Queens of the Party, outlines why the event was cancelled:
A venue I was working for at the end of the month in carlow got a few messages about this event with regards to kids being present at 9pm…
— Coco Ri (@Cockorigh) May 8, 2023
You cancel this: But don’t cancel this: pic.twitter.com/pMbNz41C9c
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